The suspect wanted in connection to the death of a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services agent is now in custody, according to the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD).
The suspect wanted in connection to the death of a Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services agent is now in custody, according to the Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD).
Montgomery County Police issued the following news release at 5:30pm on Saturday, June 1:
The Montgomery County Department of Police – Major Crimes Division is actively searching for Emanuel Edward Sewell, a Chevy Chase man wanted in connection with the death of a Maryland Parole and Probation agent. Sewell, 54, may be driving a gray 2017 Hyundai Elantra with Maryland license plates 93661HT.
A Damascus woman charged with child neglect and child abuse plead guilty on Thursday. (more…)
Montgomery County Police has released surveillance footage of two suspects who allegedly stole property from the Goddard School in Silver Spring last month.
Police are investigating a shooting that occurred overnight in Silver Spring.
Howard County police have recovered approximately 15,000 stolen construction tools in what is believed to be one of the largest and most expansive theft cases in the region in recent years, the Takoma Park Police Department reported on Thursday afternoon.
A new law targeting illegal street racing and exhibition driving will take effect in Maryland on June 1, 2024. Participants in street racing will now face mandatory court appearances, and convicted violators could receive 8 or more points on their records and up to a year in prison.
The Rockville City Police Department released the following crime report for the period of May 21, 2024 – May 27, 2024:
In the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, MD, before judge Marielsa Bernard, a jury has found defendants, Callen Baker, 20, of Jefferson, MD, and Zachary Ciccantelli, 24, of Rockville, MD, guilty on charges related to a shootout on Monroe Street in Rockville on March 1, 2023. The jury returned a guilty verdict on 18 counts of first-degree assault, conspiracy to commit first-degree assault, use of a firearm in commission of a crime of violence and reckless endangerment.